Ahh, I miss the good old days. Drinking sterno in a two man tent - now that's living!

I don't know about you, but KOA is not the first thing that came to my mind when she started the article to talk about the rising trend of 'glamping'.

I expect wifi in a private campground these days. Wifi saves on data usage - also helps when the cell connection is bad. But, things would have to be very equal on all other fronts, to choose one campground over another due to wifi availability. Most of the time I choose for a) closeness to where I want to be (or distance from the road, if it is a stop-over) b) electric hookups, if it is summertime c) attractive and/or reasonably private sites and d) Campfires allowed. Pools and other amenities use to be important, but not so much as the kids have grown older.